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Home-ics: how experiences of the home impact biology and child neurodevelopmental outcomes
Pediatric ResearchStudies on the -omics of child neurodevelopmental outcomes, e.g. genome, epigenome, microbiome, metabolome, and brain connectome aim to enable data-driven precision health to improve these outcomes, or deliver the right intervention, to the right child, at the right time.
Rhandi Christensen +2 more
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A Second “Time of Tumult” and a New Home for Biology
2021The biological sciences get their own directorate and the social sciences theirs, as well. The split breaks up the behavioral sciences over the two new directorates. This chapter focuses on the 1991–1992 reorganization and its complexity during 1991, especially—a second “time of tumult.”
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Behavioral Biology of the Crayfish Orconectes virilis I. Home Range
American Midland Naturalist, 1974The movements of individual crayfish, Orconectes virilis, were followed by hand captures of marked animals for over a year. Considerable variability was found in both the total home-range length recorded for individuals and in the capture-to-capture movement (both ranged from zero to 308 m). The average of the capture-to-capture movements was 33 m; the
Brian Hazlett +2 more
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Homing mechanisms in the biology of multiple myeloma.
Verhandelingen - Koninklijke Academie voor Geneeskunde van Belgie, 1998Throughout the last decades, new developments in cellular and molecular immunology have led to a better insight in the biological nature of MM. Ever since, MM has also been regarded as a tool for studying basic concepts of the terminal B cell differentiation.
B, Van Camp, I, Van Riet
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Someplace like home: Experience, habitat selection and conservation biology
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2007Abstract Recent insights from habitat selection theory may help conservation managers encourage released animals to settle in appropriate habitats. By all measures, success rates for captive–release and translocation programs are low, and have shown few signs of improvement in recent years.
Judy A. Stamps, Ronald R. Swaisgood
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Participating in science at home: Recognition work and learning in biology
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2012AbstractThis article presents an analysis of the longitudinal consequences of out‐of‐school science learning with a conceptual framework that connects the intentions of youth to their participation in science. The focus is on one girl's science activities in her home and hobby pursuits from fourth to seventh grade to create an empirical account of how ...
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Home-based Biology Experiments: A Guide for Teachers, Students, and Parents
2022This project is the output of the Home-based Biology Experiments For Teachers Microtraining ...
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Cell Biology Board Game: Cell Survival (Home Version)
2022Cells are the smallest units of life. The environment around cells is always changing. Cells need to adapt to survive. Can you keep your cell alive?
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Home Visiting and the Biology of Toxic Stress: Opportunities to Address Early Childhood Adversity
Pediatrics, 2013Home visiting is an important mechanism for minimizing the lifelong effects of early childhood adversity. To do so, it must be informed by the biology of early brain and child development. Advances in neuroscience, epigenetics, and the physiology of stress are revealing the biological mechanisms underlying well-established associations between early ...
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Home Environment and Biology Students’ Academic Performance in Senior Secondary School
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020This study investigated the relationship between Home Environment and Students’ Academic Performance in Biology in Senior Secondary School in Calabar Municipality Local Government Area of Cross River State. Four hypotheses were formulated with the following variables parental financial status and academic performance of students, parental marital ...
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